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CZPA - Czech PSK Award

The Czech PSK Award Series (CZPA) was devised by the European PSK Club on 1st August 2007. This was to sponsor a series of PSK awards based on the administrative geography of Czech Republic. Any Czech PSK Award may be claimed by any licensed radio amateur, club station or DMS/SWL eligible under the EPC Awards General Rules who can produce evidence of having contacted/monitored amateur radio stations in Czech Republic by using PSK modes. Contacts count on or after 10th June 2006 with EPC members only.

The CZPA Bronze Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted 5 EU Areas within Czech Republic by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 250 points for contacts with Czech stations. Each contact is worth 3 points. A multiplier of one is for each different Czech EU Area. The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of Czech EU Area multipliers. To summarize the rules, the CZPA Bronze Award applicant should earn 250 points with EPC members from Czech Republic having contacted at least 5 CZ Areas.

The CZPA Silver Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted 10 EU Areas within Czech Republic by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 500 points for contacts with Czech stations. Each contact is worth 3 points. A multiplier of one is for each different Czech EU Area. The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of Czech EU Area multipliers. To summarize the rules, the CZPA Bronze Award applicant should earn 500 points with EPC members from Czech Republic having contacted at least 10 CZ Areas.

The CZPA Gold Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted all 14 EU Areas within Czech Republic by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 750 points for contacts with Czech stations. Each contact is worth 3 points. A multiplier of one is for each different Czech EU Area. The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of Czech EU Area multipliers. To summarize the rules, the CZPA Gold Award applicant should earn 750 points with EPC members from Czech Republic having contacted all 14 CZ Areas.

The CZPA Platinum Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted all 14 EU Areas within Czech Republic by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 1500 points for contacts with Czech stations. Each contact is worth 3 points. A multiplier of one is for each different Czech EU Area. The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of Czech EU Area multipliers. To summarize the rules, the CZPA Platinum Award applicant should earn 1500 points with EPC members from Czech Republic having contacted all 14 CZ Areas.

The CZPA Diamond Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted all 14 EU Areas within Czech Republic by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 3000 points for contacts with Czech stations. Each contact is worth 3 points. A multiplier of one is for each different Czech EU Area. The final score is the result of the total QSO points multiplied by the sum of Czech EU Area multipliers. To summarize the rules, the CZPA Diamond Award applicant should earn 3000 points with EPC members from Czech Republic having contacted all 14 CZ Areas.

The Bohemia PSK Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted all nine EU Areas within Bohemia by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 500 points for contacts with EPC members from Bohemia. Each contact is worth 25 points. The final score is the result of the total QSO points. To summarize the rules, the Bohemia PSK Award applicant should earn 500 points with Bohemian stations having contacted all nine Bohemian EU Areas [CZØ1, CZØ2, CZØ3, CZØ4, CZØ5, CZØ6, CZØ7, CZØ8 and CZØ9].

The Moravia-Silesia PSK Award may be claimed by any EPC member eligible under the Czech PSK Award Series General Rules listed above who can produce evidence of having contacted all five EU Areas within Moravia and Czech Silesia by using any type of the Phase Shift Keying. The applicant should earn 500 points for contacts with EPC members from Moravia and Czech Silesia. Each contact is worth 50 points. The final score is the result of the total QSO points. To summarize the rules, the Moravia-Silesia PSK Award applicant should earn 500 points with stations from Moravia and Czech Silesia having contacted all five EU Areas [CZ1Ø, CZ11, CZ12, CZ13 and CZ14].

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